A wood burning stove or wood burner or log burner in the uk is a heating appliance capable of burning wood fuel and wood derived biomass fuel such as sawdust bricks.
Types of wood burning stoves.
There are three major types of woodstoves.
Circulating woodstoves are double walled with an inner combustion chamber usually made from cast.
For this reason pine eucalyptus birch aspen and a few other species do not make the best logs for a wood burning stove.
They are so named because their source of fuel is wood or a wood derivative in contrast to gas or electric stoves or radiators.
Wood stoves are used primarily for heating spaces and sometimes for cooking food.
Generally the appliance consists of a solid metal usually cast iron or steel closed firebox often lined by fire brick and one or more air controls which can be manually or automatically operated depending upon the stove.
The efficiency of your wood stove can depend significantly on the type of wood you are burning.
Circulating stoves radiant heaters potbellied stoves and combustion stoves franklin type with circulating stoves typically having the highest efficiencies.
The older potbelly type stoves had.
Softwoods and resinous oily woods may burn inefficiently.
The first method of using wood to heat a space or provide heat for cooking was in fireplaces.
This guide will explain the different types of wood stoves so you can choose the right one for your home.
The oil embargo of 1973 encouraged a surge in sales of airtight wood burning stoves that provided a more affordable alternative to traditional potbelly stoves.
Types of wood burning stoves.